Lower-case first letter of the surname
The first letter of each bibliographic item in the bibliography is always automatically capitalized, even if it is the first letter of the surname of the fist author of the bibliographic item (in the citation styles that put the surname before the name). However, if the surname starts with a lower-case letter, I do not want it to be modified: how can I disable the capitalization?
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http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/odps.2015.1.issue-1/odps-2014-0001/odps-2014-0001.xml
I've tried both in Microsoft Word 2007 and in LibreOffice Writer and I have tried with several citation styles (that put the surname before the name) and the result is the same.
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1) Does this need to be configurable in CSL? (My tentative answer would be yes, it should be)
2) What is the best default until then? (My tentative answer would be to don't force capitalization, since it's a) not in the specs and b) wrong for APA and Chicago Manual
Does anyone remember why/when this was implemented in the first place? Would be helpful to look at the discussion back then to make sure we're not forgetting something that was once well thought out.
The change is rolled back in a processor patch at propachi-vanilla-v1.1.6beta2.xpi (and propachi-upper-v1.1.8beta2.xpi for upper-casing the first word in subtitles). That will have to do until Zotero upgrades the processor in a later release.